The bulletin board, located at
the entrance to the FraserCemetery,
has an explanation of the Memorial Stone and its use.

Larry Nims of Ida-Stone
Memorials engraved the names of William Snyder and Rod Twedell on the stone.
FraserCemetery
board member, Steve Brand, spent several hours with Larry as he worked on the
stone.

If you would like more
information, please contact one of the following board members: Mike McHone at
435-4750, Dale Stuart at 435-4477 or Steve Brand at 435-4354.

The cold, rainy weather has
finally cleared away and the Fraser area has started to dry out. The seeds in
our gardens have begun to sprout, and the flowerbeds have been weeded.The grass isnít growing as fast, so we donít have to be on the mowers
every three to four days.

The iris flowers have been
spectacular; they will be missed now that the season is almost over. The rain
has been good for the hay fields, when it dries up the farmers will be busy
getting that crop into the barns, and the cattle, horses and llamas will have
food for the winter. The cycle of life in the country continues to keep everyone
busy.

RoseAnna Thornton drove the
Brookside Landing residents to Elk River
for the day. They enjoyed lunch at the Log Inn before returning to Orofino.
Peggy and Reggie Ball accompanied the group and Peggy was put to work serving
the drinks. It sounded like everyone had a good time.

Mike and Linda Beard are back
at their ranch; they had driven to California
to visit family, then continued on to Sun River,
OR
to play golf.

Cory and Michele Brown and
their daughters Izzy, Caitlin, Abby and Samantha enjoyed a trip to YellowstoneNational Park.
Norma spoke to Izzy on Monday about their trip. She reported they had a great
time and enjoyed touring the park. Izzyís favorite part of the trip was the
trail to YellowstoneFalls,
and Caitlinís was the geyser Old Faithful.

While they were there at
Old Faithful they toured the lodge. They saw lots of geysers, but Mammoth
Hot Springs and the Sheep Eaters Cliff were also very interesting. On their way
home they stopped at the Bear and WolfDiscoveryCenter
and Caitlin and Abby joined Izzy on a special trip designed for children ages
five through 12.

The family had a great time
and took pictures of their vacation. Ask them about their trip the next time you
visit with them.

Donna and Danny Brown enjoyed
a visit from their son Kevin and his wife Katy and their twins Spencer and
Natalie. Brad came home for the weekend and the rest of the family joined them
for dinner on Sunday night.

Izzy reported the twins really
like to go down the slide and to jump into the pool. Sound like everyone had a
great time. Kevin and Katie and the twins returned to Kelso,
WA
on Monday.

Happy Birthdays go out to Emma
Brown on July 2, Toby Cox on July 4 and to Keith Lutes and Larry Schlader on
July 7.

Have a safe and fun
Independence Day, the 4th of July weekend is a great time to go camping and
enjoy our wonderful forests and rivers.